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Formation evaluation and reservoir potential of the Middle Miocene syn-rift Hammam Faraun Member from the offshore Esh El Mellaha area, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt
by
Farouk, Sherif
, Sen, Souvik
, El-Behery, Ahmed K
, Al-Kahtany, Khaled
, Ahmad, Fayez
in
Anisotropy
/ Chromatography
/ Core analysis
/ Feldspars
/ Gas chromatography
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Kaolinite
/ Lithofacies
/ Miocene
/ Montmorillonite
/ Montmorillonites
/ Offshore
/ Permeability
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shales
/ Tidal deposits
2024
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Formation evaluation and reservoir potential of the Middle Miocene syn-rift Hammam Faraun Member from the offshore Esh El Mellaha area, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt
by
Farouk, Sherif
, Sen, Souvik
, El-Behery, Ahmed K
, Al-Kahtany, Khaled
, Ahmad, Fayez
in
Anisotropy
/ Chromatography
/ Core analysis
/ Feldspars
/ Gas chromatography
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Kaolinite
/ Lithofacies
/ Miocene
/ Montmorillonite
/ Montmorillonites
/ Offshore
/ Permeability
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shales
/ Tidal deposits
2024
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Formation evaluation and reservoir potential of the Middle Miocene syn-rift Hammam Faraun Member from the offshore Esh El Mellaha area, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt
by
Farouk, Sherif
, Sen, Souvik
, El-Behery, Ahmed K
, Al-Kahtany, Khaled
, Ahmad, Fayez
in
Anisotropy
/ Chromatography
/ Core analysis
/ Feldspars
/ Gas chromatography
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Illite
/ Illites
/ Kaolinite
/ Lithofacies
/ Miocene
/ Montmorillonite
/ Montmorillonites
/ Offshore
/ Permeability
/ Porosity
/ Reservoirs
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Shale
/ Shales
/ Tidal deposits
2024
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Formation evaluation and reservoir potential of the Middle Miocene syn-rift Hammam Faraun Member from the offshore Esh El Mellaha area, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt
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Formation evaluation and reservoir potential of the Middle Miocene syn-rift Hammam Faraun Member from the offshore Esh El Mellaha area, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt
2024
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This study presents an integrated formation evaluation of the Middle Miocene syn-rift sandstones of the Hammam Faraun Member from the southern Gulf of Suez. Core data, XRD, wireline logs, and gas chromatography data have been utilized to assess the reservoir characteristics. Three lithofacies are identified from the cored intervals: (i) fine to medium-grained massive sandstone (F-1), (ii) low-angle cross-bedded fine-grained sandstone (F-2); and (iii) coarse to very coarse-grained massive sandstone (F-3). The dominantly massive nature of the sand units with sharp erosive base and bottom rip-up clasts strongly indicates a high energy channel or fan deposit. XRD analysis reveals quartz and feldspar to be the dominant constituents of this calcareous arkose. Montmorillonite and kaolinite are the major clay phases, along with minor illite. Routine core analysis of a total of 168 core plugs indicates meso- to megaporous sandstones with porosity up to 28% and Kh up to 1171 mD. Permeability anisotropy analysis exhibits the dominance of primary depositional fabric and isotropic pores. Wireline log analysis yielded shale volume < 0.2 v/v, porosity ~ 0.18–0.24 v/v, and water saturation ~ 0.33–0.49 v/v. Various gas ratios (wetness, balance, character, and oil indicator ratio) estimated from the chromatograph data indicate the presence of liquid hydrocarbons within the studied reservoirs. The study concludes excellent reservoir properties in the Hammam Faraun clastic intervals of the Esh El Mellaha area.HighlightsHammam Faraun reservoirs consist of meso-megaporous calcareous arkose.Massive sands with sharp erosive base and bottom rip-up clasts indicates a high energy tidal deposit.Wireline logs indicate poor shale volume and considerable hydrocarbon saturation.Gas chromatography data confirms the presence of liquid hydrocarbon.
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